PEKANBARU (IndependensI.com) - Must use headscarves for every female student even though other religions in Riau Province are again applied. Precisely at SMA Negeri 2 Rambah Hilir, Rokan Hulu Regency - Riau. The school requires Christian students to wear hijab uniforms.A female student named Febrina Chyntia Sihombing who sat on the second grade of SMA Negeri 2 Rambah Hilir did not accept that Christian students must wear the hijab at school. "I don't accept that Christian students must wear the hijab. I begged that we no longer use the hijab, because we are not Muslims, "said the student who in the first semester won the 1st place and the second semester finally won the third place, to IndependensI.com, Saturday (08/25/2018).

Febrina's parents, Mr. Hendron Sihombing begged her daughter not to be required to wear a hijab uniform at school, because her daughter was a Christian.

"I ask that my daughter or Christian student should no longer be obliged to wear the hijab," he saidMeanwhile, Norman SPd as the Principal of SMA Negeri 2 Rambah Hilir, admitted that Christian students were required to wear headscarves at SMA Negeri 2 Rambah Hilir.

"It is true that Christian students use headscarves at SMA Negeri 2 Rambah. The regulation is long. "Before I served as Principal, all Christian girls were wearing hijab uniforms," ​​said Norman.

Norman admitted that he was the first time there was a reporter asking for confirmation regarding the issue of the obligation to use the hijab for students who were not Muslims. "I am the first time there is a reporter confirming the headscarf. For that, I will invite the school committee to discuss the issue of the headscarf case, "he said, Saturday (25/8/218). (Mangasa Situmorang)Source : https://independensi.com/2018/08/25/sis ... b-di-riau/

Surely the school misunderstands. Isn't the hijab supposed to distinguish Muslim females from infidel femails and so... er... afford them protection?

‘Hindus and Muslims belong to two different religious philosophies, social customs and literary traditions. They neither intermarry nor eat together, and indeed they belong to two different civilisations which are based mainly on conflicting ideas and conceptions.’ Muhammad Ali Jinnah